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What is the ALN Inferior Vena Cava Filter?
The ALN IVC Filter is a conical filter made from 9 variable-length wires of 316L stainless steel. The upper level has 6 arms with hooks for anchoring and 3 longer legs for centering. The introducer sheaths are 7F, and the filters are preloaded in a holder.
The filter kits are packaged separately for deployment for femoral, jugular, and brachial approaches. The ALN Vena Cava Filter has been available in Europe since 1997. It was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2008.
FDA Warning
In August 2010, the FDA issued a Safety Communication to warn patients about the health risks of IVC filters. A number of case reports have linked the ALN IVC Filter with adverse health complications:
- Annals of Vascular Disease (2014): ALN Optional implanted in an 83-year-old man with deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Over a year later, doctors discovered that the filter was deeply embedded in his aorta after perforating the vena cava [1].
- Journal of Invasive Cardiology (2010): ALN filter migrated to a patient’s heart and rotated upside-down (180º), but it was still removed successfully [2].
ALN Hit With “Failure to Warn” IVC Filter Lawsuit in California
A judge has thrown out KM Medical’s efforts to dismiss a failure to warn lawsuit filed under California’s product liability laws. The case was filed by a woman who claims she was implanted with an ALN Optional Vena Cava Filter during a 2014 surgical procedure.
Plaintiff alleges that although the manufacturer represented its product as “safe and easy to remove after implementation,” subsequent removal of the IVC filter was deemed medically impossible, as the device “had perforated, and become embedded in” the wall of her artery. This required an additional surgery which left her with “permanent and life-threatening injuries,” according to the lawsuit.
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Complications
IVC Filter Fracture
- IVC Perforation
- Internal Bleeding
- Blood clots
- Deep Venous Thrombosis
- Cardiac or Pericardial Tamponade
- Ventricle Tachycardia
- Lower Limb DVT
- Hematoma or Nerve Injury at the Puncture Site
- Constant and Severe Pain in the Heart, Chest, or Elsewhere in the Body
- Pulmonary Embolism
- Infection
- Death
What is the Average Settlement in an ALN IVC Filter Lawsuit?
The settlement value of an IVC filter lawsuit is going to depend on the severity of the victim’s injuries. If there is a global settlement, there will be settlement tiers that group the plaintiffs by injury from death down to more minor complications.
Based on the IVC filter verdicts and the history of mass tort litigation, settlements may average between $100,000 and $500,000 for significant injury cases but there will certainly be cases that settle higher and lower than that payout range.
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FAQs:
What Is an ALN IVC filter?
An ALN IVC filter is a medical device implanted in the inferior vena cava (IVC) to prevent blood clots from reaching the lungs. It’s designed to catch clots before they become pulmonary emboli.
Why Are ALN IVC Filters The Subject of Lawsuits?
ALN IVC filters are the subject of lawsuits because they have been associated with serious complications, including device migration, fracturing, and perforation of organs. These issues have led to numerous lawsuits alleging harm and negligence.
Who Can File an ALN IVC Filter Lawsuit?
Individuals who have suffered complications such as device migration, fracture, or organ perforation due to an ALN IVC filter can file an ALN IVC filter lawsuit.
What Compensation Can Be Sought in an ALN IVC Filter Lawsuit?
Compensation that can be sought in an ALN IVC filter lawsuit includes medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and, in cases of severe injury, punitive damages aimed at punishing the manufacturer for negligence.
Is There a Deadline for Filing an ALN IVC Filter Lawsuit?
Yes, there is a deadline for filing an ALN IVC filter lawsuit. It’s crucial to consult with a lawyer experienced in medical device litigation to determine if you are still within the legal timeframe to file a claim.
What is The Average Payout for The IVC Filter Lawsuit?
The average payout for the IVC filter lawsuit is $100,000 to $750,000, reflecting compensation for significant injuries caused by complications such as migration, fracturing, or organ perforation.
Get a Free ALN IVC Filter Lawsuit Evaluation With Our Lawyers
The Medical Device Litigation Group at Schmidt & Clark, LLP law firm is an experienced team of trial lawyers that focus on the representation of plaintiffs in IVC filter recall lawsuits. We are handling individual litigation nationwide and currently accepting new IVC filter complication cases in all 50 states.
Free Confidential ALN IVC Filter Lawsuit Evaluation: If you or a loved one has had an ALN IVC filter implanted, you should contact our law firm immediately. Our lawyers are evaluating every individual case regardless of whether you have been injured or not.
So, if you have received an ALN IVC filter implant, we would like to speak with you. You may be entitled to compensation by filing an ALN IVC Filter Lawsuit against the manufacturer and our lawyers can help.